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Measurement of Ocean Wind Vector by an Airborne, Imaging Polarimetric Radiometer

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Department of Electromagnetic Systems, Technical University of Denmark1

Airborne measurements of the sea surface have been carried out with an imaging polarimetric 16-GHz radiometer system, aimed at determining the wind direction. The radiometer system features a high-speed digital correlator, and it measures all four parameters of the brightness temperature Stokes vector simultaneously.

Preliminary experiments have confirmed the directional signatures of the sea brightness temperature as reported by other researchers and have led to development of improved instrumentation with the intention of determining the wind vector pixel by pixel in the radiometer imagery.

Language: English
Year: 1998
Pages: 669-675
ISSN: 1944799x and 00486604
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1029/98RS00176
ORCIDs: Skou, Niels

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